UMNO-Pas Rivalry Risks Fragmenting Malay Vote, Warns Former Bersatu Official
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A former Bersatu official warns that political clashes between UMNO and Pas will fragment Malay votes.
- This fragmentation weakens parties focused on Malay and Islamic interests, potentially harming the nation's future.
- He calls for stronger political consensus to safeguard the interests of the Malay community and the country.
Political tensions between UMNO and Pas are poised to fragment the Malay vote, potentially weakening parties that champion Malay and Islamic interests, according to former Supreme Council member of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu), Tan Sri Noh Omar.
Omar stated that in the current challenging political landscape, the clashes between these major Malay-centric parties could lead to a division of votes. This division, he warned, would undermine the position of parties dedicated to advancing the interests of the Malay community and Islam.
He emphasized that this situation requires a more robust political consensus. Such an agreement, Omar believes, is crucial for ensuring the continued preservation and future well-being of the Malay people and the nation as a whole.
The former Bersatu official's remarks highlight concerns about political infighting and its potential consequences for ethnic and religious-based political movements in Malaysia. His call for unity underscores a desire for strategic political cooperation to navigate the complexities of the nation's political future.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.